Today started off by exploring Sapa, Troy and I walked around the village. While sitting and waiting for the others to get done with other activities, we got hassled by little Vietnamese girls to buy there things. The little girls were so cute we paid them and bought multiple bracelets from them. We had lunch and then it was time to leave Sapa. I was really sad to leave Sapa because it is so gorgeous and I love the small villages. On the way back to the train station we visited the Taiphian tribe. The tribe was located up a long and bumpy road. I really enjoyed seeing this tribe because it was very interesting seeing how these people live. They have very different traditions including how the women and men get married and the process of them officially becoming husband and wife. Where the tribe is located is mostly surrounded by rice fields, dirt roads, and small shacks. There is no electricity in this village which makes things hard to be accomplished throughout the day, the village is working on getting electricity. A lot of the people relay on money from tourist buying there items. The women try super hard to get the tourist to buy their items, they followed us everywhere and were super friendly with us so we would buy there items. It was a really unique experience seeing the Taiphian Tribe.